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SUMMARY:The land-food-climate nexus: feeding people\, fighting climate change or saving Nature?
DESCRIPTION:Il seminario sarà tenuto dal Prof. Francesco Cherubini\, Director of the Industrial Ecology Programme\, Department of Energy and Process Engineering\, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). \nVenerdì 21 Novembre\, ore 14:30Aula T.0.4 (Edificio 13)Stanza Webex: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/mario.grosso \nAbstract\nOur land is under pressure: it must feed a growing population\, store carbon\, and protect nature\, all at the same time. By considering challenges and opportunities\, this talk will explore solutions that can co-deliver multiple benefits and the changes required to achieve them\, from systemic transformations to the everyday choices that shape the future of our land. \nSpeaker’s bio\nI am the Director of the Industrial Ecology Programme at NTNU.\nMy main research interests are in the field of i) climate change and environmental impacts from energy systems and land use (food production\, forest management)\, ii) environmental sustainability analysis (e.g.\, LCA) of energy and transport systems\, iii) effects of climate change on energy systems (e.g.\, response of renewable electricity production to weather variability and extremes) and terrestrial ecosystems (agricultural land and forests)\, and iv) analysis and process development of advanced technological systems (biofuels\, biorefinery\, H2\, and synthetic fuels). I assess interactions between terrestrial ecosystems\, technologies and the environment using a variety of multidisciplinary approaches\, including life-cycle assessment methods\, remotely sensed data\, regional climate models\, statistical models\, lab experiments\, process simulations\, or environmental impact models.\nI am teaching the graduate course “Climate Change Mitigation” (TEP 4300). I served as Lead Author in the IPBES Nexus Assessment Report and in the IPCC Special Report on Climate Change and Land.\nIncluded by Web of Science among the world’s most influential researchers of the past decade\, demonstrated by the production of multiple highly-cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and year.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/the-land-food-climate-nexus-feeding-people-fighting-climate-change-or-saving-nature/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:La prevenzione dei rischi e la gestione dell'emergenza
DESCRIPTION:18 novembre 2025 – ore 14.30Aula Rogers – Politecnico di MilanoPartecipazione anche da remoto tramite Webex \nNell’ambito del corso di Introduzione all’Ingegneria Civile\, la Prof.ssa Chiara Smerzini ospiterà la Dott.ssa Titti Postiglione\, Dirigente generale presso la Scuola Nazionale dell’Amministrazione della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri\, per un seminario dal titolo “La prevenzione dei rischi e la gestione dell’emergenza”. \nAbstract \nViviamo in un mondo sempre più esposto a disastri naturali e antropici\, dove l’intensità dei fenomeni si intreccia con la fragilità dei territori\, delle infrastrutture e delle comunità\, generando livelli di rischio spesso non più sostenibili.\nIn questo scenario\, scienza e tecnica assumono un ruolo centrale non solo nella gestione delle emergenze e nel ripristino post-evento\, ma soprattutto nella previsione e nella prevenzione.Attraverso studi\, analisi\, progettazioni e interventi mirati\, si costruiscono le basi per ridurre la vulnerabilità e mitigare il rischio.L’ingegneria\, nelle sue diverse specializzazioni\, diventa così uno strumento di conoscenza e di supporto alle decisioni pubbliche\, contribuendo in modo determinante alla sicurezza e alla resilienza del Paese. \nSpeaker’s bio \nTitti Postiglione è Dirigente generale presso la Scuola Nazionale dell’Amministrazione della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri.Laureata con lode in Scienze Geologiche presso l’Università “Federico II” di Napoli nel 1994\, ha conseguito nel 1998 un dottorato di ricerca in Geofisica e Vulcanologia.Ha avviato la sua carriera nel 1999 al Dipartimento della Protezione Civile\, vincendo un concorso per giovani tecnici\, e nel 2005 è diventata dirigente.Nel 2015 è stata nominata Direttrice generale dell’Ufficio Gestione delle Emergenze\, dopo aver guidato la Sala Situazione Italia – prima giovane donna europea in questo ruolo – e l’Ufficio Volontariato\, Formazione e Comunicazione.Dal 2021 al 2024 ha ricoperto l’incarico di Vice Capo del Dipartimento\, coordinando la gestione di tutte le principali emergenze sul territorio nazionale e partecipando a diverse missioni internazionali.Per il suo impegno è stata insignita dal Presidente della Repubblica dell’onorificenza di Cavaliere della Repubblica Italiana.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/la-prevenzione-dei-rischi-e-la-gestione-dellemergenza/
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SUMMARY:Giornata Nazionale dell’Ingegneria Civile
DESCRIPTION:Venerdì 14 novembre\, ore 13:45 – 18:30Aula De Donato\, Edificio 3 – Campus Leonardo\, Politecnico di Milano \nLa Federazione Nazionale di Ingegneria Civile (FNIC) organizza al Politecnico di Milano la Giornata Nazionale dell’Ingegneria Civile\, un evento dedicato a rilanciare la figura e il ruolo dell’ingegneria civile in Italia. \nL’incontro rappresenta un momento di confronto e approfondimento su temi centrali per la professione e per il futuro delle infrastrutture\, con la partecipazione di rappresentanti del mondo accademico\, professionale e istituzionale. \nPer partecipare all’evento\, è sufficiente iscriversi sul sito www.fnic.it compilando il modulo online. \nIl programma completo dell’evento\, con i dettagli sugli interventi e sugli orari\, è disponibile al seguente link: programma.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/giornata-nazionale-dellingegneria-civile/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Comprendere le nostre risposte psicologiche al cambiamento climatico: dall'ecoansia all'azione
DESCRIPTION:Mercoledì 12 novembre\, alle ore 14:30\, si terrà presso l’Aula T03 (Edificio 3) il seminario dal titolo “Comprendere le nostre risposte psicologiche al cambiamento climatico: dall’ecoansia all’azione”. \nL’incontro\, organizzato nell’ambito del corso Mitigazione dei cambiamenti climatici tenuto dal Prof. Mario Grosso\, sarà dedicato agli studenti del corso ma aperto a tutti gli interessati. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dalla Prof.ssa Lucia Tecuta dell’Università di Bologna. \nPer seguire l’evento da remoto: Aula virtuale Webex
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/comprendere-le-nostre-risposte-psicologiche-al-cambiamento-climatico-dallecoansia-allazione/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Multiscale Investigation of Iodinated Contrast Media Agent Removal Using Engineered Montmorillonite Clay
DESCRIPTION:Il prossimo appuntamento con la serie di incontri PhDTalks si terrà Martedì 11 novembre nell’aula Grandori (Edificio 4)\, dalle 12:00 alle 12:30 CET. \nPhDTalks è una serie di seminari e discussioni tra dottorandi. Gli eventi hanno lo scopo di fornire un luogo dove creare un network tra dottorandi ed entrare in contatto con i molti progetti sviluppati nel nostro dipartimento. \nLo speaker Ashfeen Ubaid Khan condurrà un seminario dal titolo “Multiscale Investigation of Iodinated Contrast Media Agent Removal Using Engineered Montmorillonite Clay”.  \nAl termine dell’evento sarà disponibile un piccolo rinfresco finanziato dal dipartimento. \nSarà possibile seguire la conferenza anche online al seguente link. \nAbstract\nIodinated contrast media agents (ICMs) are pharmaceutical compounds essential for medical imaging that escape into water systems\, resist conventional treatment\, and generate toxic byproducts. We present an engineered clay for targeted removal of these pharmaceutical contaminants\, investigated through multiscale experiments spanning batch studies to continuous flow columns simulating real world conditions. Coupling experimental data with Bayesian modeling of adsorption dynamics reveals how the amphiphilic porous architecture of engineered clay achieves over 93% removal efficiency. This integrated approach of experimentation and modeling reveals both performance and the underlying mechanisms essential for deployable water treatment systems. \nSpeaker’s bio\nAshfeen has a background in Environmental Analytical Chemistry and his research with the H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie (European Industrial Doctorate) REMEDI project at Politecnico di Milano employs a multiscale approach to investigate the trapping\, removal\, and recovery of iodinated contrast media agents from environmental systems. \n\nOutside academia\, Ashfeen enjoys cricket and swimming
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/multiscale-investigation-of-iodinated-contrast-media-agent-removal-using-engineered-montmorillonite-clay/
CATEGORIES:PHD Life,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Inaugurazione di InBiblio
DESCRIPTION:Sabato 8 novembre verrà inaugurato il nuovo spazio InBiblio\, presso l’IRCCS S. Maria Nascente (Ingresso di Via Gozzadini\, 7\, Milano)\, realizzato nell’ambito del progetto “IN BIBLIO con CHIARA – INclusività e BIBLIOteche per una Cultura cHe Invita\, Aggrega\, Rigenera e Attiva”\, finanziato dal Polisocial Award 2024 del Politecnico di Milano. \nIl progetto si focalizza sul quartiere San Siro e mira a costruire biblioteche inclusive\, spazi di prossimità in cui la lettura e il racconto diventano strumenti di crescita e aggregazione per minori con fragilità diverse. Tramite una stretta collaborazione tra Off Campus San Siro del Politecnico di Milano e la UONPIA del IRCCS S. Maria Nascente si vogliono realizzare spazi sostenibili e flessibili dove leggere diventa una esperienza multisensoriale\, accessibile a tutti\, tramite cui si abbattono le barriere linguistiche\, culturali e sociali\, si promuovono occasioni di socializzazione e aggregazione\, si valorizza la diversità. \nTutta la cittadinanza è invitata a partecipare. \nAl seguente link la locandina con il programma completo dell’evento: locandina.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/inaugurazione-di-inbiblio/
CATEGORIES:Dipartimento e Società
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SUMMARY:Ctrl+S: il digitale che salva il patrimonio - Patrimonio acqua
DESCRIPTION:Giovedì 30 ottobre\, ore 17:15Aula Castigliano\, Edificio 5 – Campus Leonardo\, Politecnico di Milano \nLa rivoluzione digitale e le sue interazioni con il patrimonio culturale\, naturale\, materiale e immateriale è un tema importante per AIGU e UNESCO. In questa Academy\, intendiamo declinare il ruolo del digitale come strumento che “salva” (in senso tecnico ma anche figurato) il patrimonio\, distillandone versioni non soggette all’azione del tempo\, e fornendo strumenti innovativi per la sua gestione e tutela. \nCi concentriamo sul patrimonio acqua\, come risorsa naturale\, elemento identitario e funzionale del paesaggio\, ma anche agente di rischio\, e sul ruolo del “digitale che salva” sia dal punto di vista culturale\, cristallizzando concetti e paesaggi d’acqua in modo che non se ne perda la memoria\, sia dal punto di vista sostanziale\, attraverso l’utilizzo di strumenti digitali per la tutela e il monitoraggio della risorsa idrica\, “salvando l’acqua”\, e la prevenzione dei rischi idrogeologici\, “salvando dall’acqua”. \nIntroducono e moderanoPaolo Colombo e Nikolas Galli – soci AIGU e ricercatori DICA-PoliMi \nInterventi \n\nProf. Gian Battista Bischetti (Università degli Studi di Milano) – La civiltà dell’acqua in Lombardia\, storia del rapporto con l’acqua e il territorio.L’etimologia come forma pre-digitale di astrazione e cristallizzazione del patrimonio materiale e immateriale legato all’acqua.\nProf. Andrea Oldani (Politecnico di Milano) – Il paesaggio dell’acqua: raccontare e registrare il patrimonioL’acqua come costituente del paesaggio che ne sopravvive le trasformazioni\, diventando testimonianza di “paesaggi sommersi”.\nDott.ssa Paola Mazzoglio (Politecnico di Torino) – La misura dell’acqua: quantificare per salvare e proteggereLa connessione tra digitalizzazione del patrimonio archivistico e protezione dell’acqua\, come risorsa\, e dall’acqua\, come fattore di rischio.\n\nA seguire\, tavola rotonda con creazione live di una moodboard grafica a cura di un* soci* AIGU.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/ctrls-il-digitale-che-salva-il-patrimonio-patrimonio-acqua/
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SUMMARY:Stochastic and non-stochastic assessment of complex hydrosystems
DESCRIPTION:Mercoledì 29 ottobre si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Fassò (Edificio 4A) alle ore 10:00 dal titolo “Stochastic and non-stochastic assessment of complex hydrosystems”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dal Prof. Alonso Pizarro\, Universidad Diego Portales. \nAula virtuale: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/davidedanilo.chiarelli \nAbstract \nComplex hydrosystems are related to high uncertainty due to the complexity of different processes and their interaction at various spatial and temporal scales. Usually\, the main line of assessment relies on deterministic approaches\, even though stochastics is the ideal way to move forward. This presentation uses deterministic\, stochastic\, and their combination to tackle complex hydrosystems. In particular\, fluvial monitoring\, bibliometric analysis\, large-scale rainfall-runoff modelling\, and applications to critical infrastructure are covered. \n\nSpeaker’s bio\n\nAlonso Pizarro is a professor of hydrology & hydraulic engineering at Universidad Diego Portales. His research interests include hydrology\, hydraulics\, sediment transport\, bridge scour\, flood prediction\, extreme flood events\, stochastic processes in hydrology\, environmental monitoring using Unmanned Aerial Systems (UASs)\, and remote sensing applications for fluvial monitoring. Alonso utilises advanced surveying and flow measurement techniques and laboratory experiments. He is proficient in advanced programming languages (Matlab and Python) and GIS software (QGIS)\, which he uses to manipulate and analyse complex datasets\, regularly publishing research articles in leading international journals. Alonso has recently adopted open science practices\, making available data\, codes\, and analyses.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/stochastic-and-non-stochastic-assessment-of-complex-hydrosystems/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20251023T180000
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SUMMARY:Advanced Course on Optical Remote Sensing for Agroecological Sustainability
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, October 21\, and Thursday\, October 23\, 2025\, the “Advanced Course on Optical Remote Sensing for Agroecological Sustainability” will take place in the Grandori Classroom (Building 4) from 14:00 to 18:00 CET. \nThe course will be delivered by Prof. Lachezar Filchev from the Space Research and Technology Institute\, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (SRTI-BAS). \nParticipation is also available online via the following Webex link: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/vasil.yordanov \n\n  \nCourse Description \nThis course provides an in-depth introduction to optical and hyperspectral remote sensing\, emphasizing open-source and cloud-based workflows for environmental and agricultural monitoring. Participants explore the full analytical chain—from data acquisition and atmospheric correction to machine learning-based classification and biophysical parameter estimation. The course integrates theoretical lectures with guided exercises using real satellite datasets. \nLearning Objectives \nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain key principles of multispectral and hyperspectral remote sensing.\nPerform atmospheric correction using Sen2Cor and QGIS tools.\nDevelop and utilize spectral libraries for material and vegetation analysis.\nApply random forest classification and transfer learning techniques in crop monitoring.\nImplement drought and soil health indices using optical and hyperspectral data.\nOperate GRASS GIS and Google Earth Engine for integrated data analysis.\n\nDuration: 8h \nTopics: \n(1) Optical Remote Sensing Fundamentals\, covering multispectral imaging principles and atmospheric correction workflows using QGIS and Sen2Cor\, spectral reflectance characteristics; \n(2) Hyperspectral Data Analysis\, (exploring legacy data EO-1/Hyperion\, CHRIS/PROBA\, and PRISMA and DESIS missions\, spectral library development\, and derivative spectroscopy); \n(3) Machine Learning in Crop Monitoring\, (implementing random forest classification and transfer learning); \n(4) Drought & Soil Health Monitoring\, (Modified Temperature Vegetation Dryness Index (MTVDI) and hyperspectral soil organic carbon (SOC) estimation using Google Earth Engine and GRASS GIS). \nTechnology \nThroughout the course\, participants gain hands-on experience with a diverse FOSS toolchain\, including Sen2Cor\, ENVI FOSS\, QGIS\, GRASS GIS\, and Google Earth Engine. \n\n\nLecturer’s bio\n\n\nProf. Lachezar Filchev is a professor and Head of the Remote Sensing and GIS Department at the Space Research and Technology Institute\, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (SRTI-BAS) in Sofia\, Bulgaria. With over 15 years of experience in remote sensing\, GIS\, landscape ecology\, and environmental management\, he has led numerous national and international research projects and published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. His expertise spans Earth observation\, hyperspectral remote sensing\, land use/cover analysis\, and the application of spatial data infrastructure for environmental and agricultural monitoring. Prof. Filchev is actively involved in mentoring early-career researchers and has received multiple awards for scientific excellence and peer review.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/advanced-course-on-optical-remote-sensing-for-agroecological-sustainability-2/
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SUMMARY:Multiscale Analysis of Hydrogeological Process in a Multilayer Aquifer System
DESCRIPTION:Mercoledì 22 ottobre si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Grandori (Edificio 4) alle ore 10:15 dal titolo “Multiscale Analysis of Hydrogeological Process in a Multilayer Aquifer System”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dal Prof. Leonardo David Donado\, Universidad Nacional de Colombia. \nAbstract \nThe multiscale analysis of hydrogeological processes in a multilayer aquifer system seeks to understand the dynamic interactions between geological heterogeneity and groundwater flow across different spatial and temporal scales. Such systems consist of alternating permeable and semipermeable layers that control the exchange of water\, solutes\, and energy between confined and unconfined zones. By integrating geological\, hydrogeochemical\, and geophysical data\, the approach provides a coherent framework for identifying recharge and discharge mechanisms\, hydraulic connectivity\, and the aquifer system’s response to natural and anthropogenic stressors. \nAt a methodological level\, the study combines conceptual and numerical modeling to capture the variability and uncertainty inherent to subsurface processes. This multiscale integration—from pore-scale mechanisms to regional groundwater flow—enables the evaluation of key parameters such as transmissivity\, storage\, and vertical leakage\, and supports predictive analyses under scenarios of climate variability or resource exploitation. The results contribute to a better understanding of groundwater dynamics\, improving the design of monitoring networks and management strategies for sustainable use of complex aquifer systems. \n\nSpeaker’s bio\n\n\nLeonardo David Donado is a Full Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia\, Faculty of Engineering\, where he leads the HYDS Research Group (Environment + Water + Energy + Society). His work focuses on groundwater-surface water interactions\, hydrogeological modeling\, and integrating geosciences\, data science\, and environmental management for sustainable water and energy systems. He has directed large-scale national projects funded by MinCiencias and the National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH). He has collaborated internationally with institutions such as ETH Zürich\, Politecnico di Milano\, and Université de Rennes. Professor Donado has extensive experience in teaching\, research\, and innovation\, with a strong record in training graduate students\, coordinating accredited academic programs\, and contributing to Colombia’s energy transition and water governance strategies. Nowadays is an Adjunct Professor at DICA Polimilano.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/multiscale-analysis-of-hydrogeological-process-in-a-multilayer-aquifer-system/
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SUMMARY:Advanced Course on Optical Remote Sensing for Agroecological Sustainability  
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, October 21\, and Thursday\, October 23\, 2025\, the “Advanced Course on Optical Remote Sensing for Agroecological Sustainability” will take place in the Grandori Classroom (Building 4) from 14:00 to 18:00 CET. \nThe course will be delivered by Prof. Lachezar Filchev from the Space Research and Technology Institute\, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (SRTI-BAS). \nParticipation is also available online via the following Webex link: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/vasil.yordanov \n\n  \nCourse Description \nThis course provides an in-depth introduction to optical and hyperspectral remote sensing\, emphasizing open-source and cloud-based workflows for environmental and agricultural monitoring. Participants explore the full analytical chain—from data acquisition and atmospheric correction to machine learning-based classification and biophysical parameter estimation. The course integrates theoretical lectures with guided exercises using real satellite datasets. \nLearning Objectives \nUpon completion\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain key principles of multispectral and hyperspectral remote sensing.\nPerform atmospheric correction using Sen2Cor and QGIS tools.\nDevelop and utilize spectral libraries for material and vegetation analysis.\nApply random forest classification and transfer learning techniques in crop monitoring.\nImplement drought and soil health indices using optical and hyperspectral data.\nOperate GRASS GIS and Google Earth Engine for integrated data analysis.\n\nDuration: 8h \nTopics: \n(1) Optical Remote Sensing Fundamentals\, covering multispectral imaging principles and atmospheric correction workflows using QGIS and Sen2Cor\, spectral reflectance characteristics; \n(2) Hyperspectral Data Analysis\, (exploring legacy data EO-1/Hyperion\, CHRIS/PROBA\, and PRISMA and DESIS missions\, spectral library development\, and derivative spectroscopy); \n(3) Machine Learning in Crop Monitoring\, (implementing random forest classification and transfer learning); \n(4) Drought & Soil Health Monitoring\, (Modified Temperature Vegetation Dryness Index (MTVDI) and hyperspectral soil organic carbon (SOC) estimation using Google Earth Engine and GRASS GIS). \nTechnology \nThroughout the course\, participants gain hands-on experience with a diverse FOSS toolchain\, including Sen2Cor\, ENVI FOSS\, QGIS\, GRASS GIS\, and Google Earth Engine. \n\n\nLecturer’s bio\n\n\nProf. Lachezar Filchev is a professor and Head of the Remote Sensing and GIS Department at the Space Research and Technology Institute\, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (SRTI-BAS) in Sofia\, Bulgaria. With over 15 years of experience in remote sensing\, GIS\, landscape ecology\, and environmental management\, he has led numerous national and international research projects and published extensively in peer-reviewed journals. His expertise spans Earth observation\, hyperspectral remote sensing\, land use/cover analysis\, and the application of spatial data infrastructure for environmental and agricultural monitoring. Prof. Filchev is actively involved in mentoring early-career researchers and has received multiple awards for scientific excellence and peer review.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/advanced-course-on-optical-remote-sensing-for-agroecological-sustainability/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:La Scienza per la Prevenzione in Protezione Civile
DESCRIPTION:In occasione della Settimana nazionale della protezione sismica\, giovedì 9 ottobre si terrà l’evento “La Scienza per la Prevenzione in Protezione Civile”\, organizzato dal Politecnico di Milano in collaborazione con la Protezione Civile. \nL’incontro si svolgerà presso l’Aula Magna (Edificio 1) dalle ore 15:00 alle 18:00. \nSarà inoltre possibile seguire l’evento anche da remoto collegandosi al seguente link Webex: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/roberto.paolucci \nClicca qui per consultare il programma completo\, con i dettagli sugli interventi e gli orari.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/la-scienza-per-la-prevenzione-in-protezione-civile/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze,Webinar e Workshop
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SUMMARY:Solution of Inverse Problems of the Heat Equation using Shape Optimization and a Fast Parabolic Boundary Element Solver
DESCRIPTION:Venerdì 3 ottobre si terrà un seminario presso l’aula 087 (Edificio 4) alle ore 11:00 dal titolo “Solution of Inverse Problems of the Heat Equation using Shape Optimization and a Fast Parabolic Boundary Element Solver”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dal Prof. Johannes Tausch\, Southern Methodist University. \nAbstract \nA typical inverse problem is to determine the shape of an inclusion from measurements of temperatures and heat fluxes on the exterior boundary. This is known to be a severely ill posed problem. One way to improve the conditioning is to incorporate transient temperature information which leads to an inverse problem of the transient heat equation. \nOur approach is to minimize the difference of the boundary data obtained with a given shape and the measured data. In addition\, descent based optimization will be applied to find the optimal shape. To that end\, the concept of the shape gradient is introduced\, which describes the change of the solution of the heat equation with respect to changing the geometry of the domain. We will then show that the shape gradient can be computed by solving a state and an adjoint equation\, which are forward problems of the heat equation. \nThe latter problems are be solved using parabolic boundary integral equations. Here a fast method is used to efficiently evaluate the time convolutions of parabolic layer potentials. \nThe talk will conclude with numerical experiments that illustrate the efficiency and reconstruction quality of the approach. \n\nSpeaker’s bio\n\nJohannes Tausch received a PhD from Colorado State University and was a postdoctoral researcher at the Research Lab of Electronics at MIT. He is now a professor of mathematics at Southern Methodist University. His expertise includes numerical analysis and scientific computation\, with applications to wave propagation\, heat transfer and inverse problems. He is the managing editor of the Journal of Integral Equations and Applications.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/solution-of-inverse-problems-of-the-heat-equation-using-shape-optimization-and-a-fast-parabolic-boundary-element-solver/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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UID:26554-1758817800-1758823200@www.dica.polimi.it
SUMMARY:Quando Piove Troppo: Capire le Alluvioni in un Mondo che Cambia
DESCRIPTION:Giovedì 25 settembre si terrà una Lectio Magistralis presso l’aula Magna (Edificio 1) dalle ore 16:30 alle 18:00 dal titolo “Quando Piove Troppo: Capire le Alluvioni in un Mondo che Cambia”. \nLa Lectio Magistralis sarà tenuta dal Prof. Guenter Bloeschl\, Technical University of Wien & Università degli Studi di Bologna\, vincitore dello Stockholm Water Price 2025. \nAbstract \nLe alluvioni sono tra i disastri naturali più frequenti e impattanti. Ma quali sono davvero le cause? È solo colpa del cambiamento climatico? O ci sono altri fattori\, come l’urbanizzazione\, le opere idrauliche e l’uso del suolo? \nQuesto seminario ci guiderà in un viaggio attraverso le vere dinamiche che stanno dietro alle piene fluviali. Scopriremo come i cambiamenti nel territorio e le scelte umane abbiano modificato il modo in cui l’acqua si comporta nei nostri paesaggi. Un’occasione per guardare oltre le semplificazioni e affrontare la complessità di un problema che riguarda tutti.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/quando-piove-troppo-capire-le-alluvioni-in-un-mondo-che-cambia/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Unveiling piezo-mems dynamics with interferometric eyes
DESCRIPTION:Giovedì 25 settembre si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Grandori (Edificio 4 – piano seminterrato) alle ore 15:30 dal titolo “Unveiling piezo-mems dynamics with interferometric eyes”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dalla Prof.ssa Sabina Merlo\, Università degli Studi di Pavia. \nAbstract\n\nPiezo-MEMS speakers based on the inverse piezo-electric effect are becoming increasingly attractive thanks to their low power consumption and are good candidates for miniaturized devices for smart-phones and in-ear audio systems. Piezo-actuated tunable microlenses are also of great interest in various miniaturized systems. In this seminar\, I will illustrate the functionality of laser diode feedback interferometry\, or self-mixing interferometry\, for analyzing the out-of-plane vibration performance of a commercial piezo-MEMS speaker\, showing the advantages with respect to a classical Michelson scheme. Characterization of the quasi-static behavior of a tunable microlens by means of low-coherence interferometry will be illustrated\, as another example of application of spot-optical techniques for MEMS testing.\n\nSpeaker’s bio\nSabina Merlo received in 1987 the master’s degree and in 1991 the Ph.D. degree\, both in electronic engineering\, from the University of Pavia. She also received the M.S.E. degree in bioengineering from the University of Washington\, Seattle\, USA\, in 1989\, thanks to a Rotary Foundation Graduate Scholarship. Assistant Professor since 1993 and Associate Professor since 2001\, she is now Full Professor of Electrical and electronic measurements since 2018 at the Department of Electrical\, Computer and Biomedical Engineering\, University of Pavia.\nShe is president of the Teaching council of Information Engineering at the University of Pavia and Vice-President of the “Distretto della Microelettronica Pavese” recognized as Ecosystem for Microelectronics of the Italian Lombardy region.\nHer research interests include applications of photonics techniques for the measurement of physical and chemical parameters\, optical testing of MEMS/MOEMS and microfluidic devices\, interferometry\, optical chemical sensing and other photonic applications. She has collaborated with STMicroelectronics on MEMS/MOEMS since the very beginning of the company activity in this field (2000). She holds four patents and is the author of more than 200 publications in journals\, books\, and conference proceedings. She was an Associate Editor of IEEE/ASME JMEMS until 2024\, she is now an Associate Editor of MDPI Sensors and MDPI Micromachines.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/unveiling-piezo-mems-dynamics-with-interferometric-eyes/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Microfluidic chip with bioimpedance sensor to study blood rheology
DESCRIPTION:Giovedì 25 settembre si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Grandori (Edificio 4 – piano seminterrato) alle ore 14:30 dal titolo “Microfluidic chip with bioimpedance sensor to study blood rheology”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dal Prof. Olivier Francais\, ESIEE Paris. \nAbstract \nMicrofluidic chips are promising tools for studying blood rheology in the context of diseases such as sickle cell anemia. These miniaturized devices can mimic the geometry and environment of blood capillaries\, allowing precise control of flow and characterization of red blood cells. The integration of electrodes into these chips allows the electrical impedance of blood to be measured\, providing a means of quantifying red blood cell properties such as deformability and stiffness. This approach\, combining microfluidics and bioimpedance\, paves the way for new methods of diagnosis\, treatment monitoring\, and therapeutic molecule screening by providing essential information on the behavior of blood cells at the single red blood cell level. \nSpeaker’s bio\n\nOlivier FRANCAIS is a full Professor at ESIEE Paris\, engineering school member of Université Gustave Eiffel (France)\, with the position of academic Dean. He is member of the “Health\, Energy\, Environment” department where he teaches Applied Physics\, Instrumentation and Micro-electronic Technologies for Lab on a Chip.\nHe conducts his research at the ESYCOM laboratory (CNRS UMR 9007) in the field of sensors for Health and Lab-On-a-Chip. He is more specifically interested in the development of interfaces for analysis of biological species within microfluidic environment\, taking benefits of their dielectric properties.\nHe is an expert concerning electric parameters extraction within microfluidic devices from bio-impedance measurement at low frequency range (Hz to several MHz) and in dielectric characterisation of biological materials at higher frequency (up to several GHz). During his career\, he has developed several technology lines in the field on microfluidics where he has acquired an international expertise. He masters the clean room facilities in order to conduct research and innovation for Lab On a Chip applications.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/microfluidic-chip-with-bioimpedance-sensor-to-study-blood-rheology/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Chaotic regime in micromechanics: generation\, characterization and applications
DESCRIPTION:Martedì 9 settembre si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Fassò (Edificio 4A) dalle ore 16:30 dal titolo “Chaotic regime in micromechanics: generation\, characterization and applications”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dal Dr. Martial Defoort\, University of Grenoble Alpes\, CNRS\, Grenoble INP\, TIMA\, Grenoble. \nSarà anche possibile seguire il seminario da remoto tramite il seguente link: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/valentina.zega \n\nAbstract\n\nMicromechanical systems have become essential in the development of the latest technologies\, from cars to smartphones to medical implants. Due to their size\, these devices offer fast response times\, low power consumption\, and high sensitivity\, creating a buzz in both academic and industrial research. This ambivalence creates a direct bridge between fundamental research and engineering science\, exploiting complex behaviors for specific applications. This is the case for nonlinear phenomena\, often considered undesirable\, but which also offer new perspectives and give rise to disruptive applications.\n\nThis presentation will focus on one nonlinear phenomenon in particular: the chaotic regime in mechanical microresonators. After a general introduction to chaos and its generation in microtechnologies\, a second part will be dedicated to the experimental characterization of this regime within a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) in order to assess the richness of the chaos thus generated. The final part of this presentation will discuss the various possible applications\, from improving transducer performance to secure communications. \n\n\n—\n\nSpeaker’s bio\n\nMartial Defoort completed his doctoral studies in fundamental research at Intitut Néel\, Grenoble\, in 2014 on nonlinear micro/nanomechanics. He then pursued postdoctoral research at the University of California\, Davis\, focusing on applied research and in particular synchronization of MEMS gyroscopes. Coming back to France\, he obtained a postdoctoral position at CEA-Léti\, where he explored NEMS-arrays for mass spectrometry applications. In 2020\, he joined the laboratory Techniques de l’Informatique et de la Microélectronique pour l’Architecture de systèmes intégrés (TIMA) in Grenoble as a CNRS research scientist\, specializing in nonlinear physics\, MEMS and chaos-based applications. In particular\, he focuses his research on how to leverage chaos properties in MEMS for sensing and security applications.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/chaotic-regime-in-micromechanics-generation-characterization-and-applications/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:SUMMER SCHOOL 2025 - Performance\, Protection & Strengthening of Structures under Extreme Loading
DESCRIPTION:The Summer School 2025 on Performance\, Protection & Strengthening of Structures under Extreme Loading\, directed by Professors Marco di Prisco and Matteo Colombo from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Politecnico di Milano\, will take place at the Lecco Campus\, from July 11th to 16th\, 2025\, in Room B.0.3 – Building 10\, 1st floor. \nThe program is open to PhD candidates and post-graduate engineers from Politecnico di Milano as well as from other institutions. All lectures will be delivered in English. \nTo participate\, please complete the registration form available at the link below\, where you will also find the full program and further details.\nRegistration form.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/summer-school-2025-performance-protection-strengthening-of-structures-under-extreme-loading/
CATEGORIES:PHD Life
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SUMMARY:Desertification pathways induced by rapid vegetation transformations: from shrub encroachment to exotic grass invasions in North American deserts
DESCRIPTION:Mercoledì 9 Luglio si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Castigliano (Edificio 5) dalle ore 10:00 dal titolo “Desertification pathways induced by rapid vegetation transformations: from shrub encroachment to exotic grass invasions in North American deserts”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dal Dr. Sijith Ravi\, Department of Earth and Environmental Science\, Temple University\, Philadelphia\, PA\, USA. \nAbstract\n\nVegetation patterns and transitions in drylands\, such as shrub encroachment and grass invasions\, are often sustained by positive feedbacks between ecosystem states and environmental conditions (e.g.\, sediment–vegetation interactions) or disturbances (e.g.\, fire\, grazing)\, operating across scales from patches to landscapes. Drawing on a decade of research at shrub–grass ecotones in North American deserts\, we identify internal feedback mechanisms—such as those involving soil moisture\, microclimate\, and nutrient dynamics—that reinforce shrub-dominated states\, and demonstrate how these are altered by prescribed fire and grazing management. We hypothesize that similar feedbacks underlie transitions from native shrublands to invasive grasslands in other desert systems\, such as the Sonoran Desert\, although the ecological consequences may differ. Our findings suggest that both spatial heterogeneity\, associated with shrub encroachment\, and spatial homogenization\, associated with grass invasions\, can drive land degradation\, depending on plant functional traits and feedback dynamics. These processes underscore the critical role of vegetation–sediment interactions in shaping pattern formation\, state transitions\, desertification\, and the long-term stability of arid landscapes.\n\n—\n\nSpeaker’s bio\n\nSujith Ravi is a broadly trained environmental scientist interested in understanding the impacts of land use change and disturbances (natural and anthropogenic) on ecohydrological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Dr. Ravi’s research addresses the challenge of managing scarce soil and water resources in the context of multiple demands and multiple constraints associated with land use change and disturbances\, the core challenge facing the future of world’s food security and environmental quality. Dr. Ravi received his PhD (2008) in Environmental Sciences (Hydrology) from the University of Virginia. Prior to joining Temple University in 2014\, he was a postdoctoral fellow at The Center on Food Security and the Environment at Stanford University. Dr. Ravi’s work has been recognized with a faculty early career award (NSF-CAREER) from the US National Science Foundation\, the American Geophysical Union Editors Citation for Excellence in Refereeing\, Distinguished Faculty Award for mentoring from Temple University\, and Award for Excellence in Scholarship in the Sciences & Engineering from the University of Virginia. Dr. Ravi is currently serving as the Associate Editor of two major journals: Journal of Geophysical Research – Earth Surface (American Geophysical Union) and Ecosphere (Ecological Society of America).
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/desertification-pathways-induced-by-rapid-vegetation-transformations-from-shrub-encroachment-to-exotic-grass-invasions-in-north-american-deserts/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Data-Driven Modeling of Complex Fluid Flows via Scientific Machine Learning
DESCRIPTION:Lunedì 30 Giugno si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Fassò (Edificio 4a) dalle ore 11:00 dal titolo “Data-Driven Modeling of Complex Fluid Flows via Scientific Machine Learning”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto da Cássio Machiaveli Oishi\,  São Paulo State University UNESP. \nAbstract \nRecent advances in machine learning have significantly influenced the simulation of Newtonian fluids\, and there is growing interest in extending these techniques to complex fluids with non-Newtonian properties\, such as viscoelastic flows. In this talk\, we present data-driven frameworks for constructing interpretable reduced-order models of viscoelastic fluids\, combining both linear and nonlinear dimensionality reduction methods with the Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics (SINDy) algorithm. In particular\, we explore the development of physics-informed metrics to enhance nonlinear dimensionality reduction tailored to viscoelastic behavior. We also highlight recent progress in the SciML domain\, with a focus on applications to droplet dynamics.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/data-driven-modeling-of-complex-fluid-flows-via-scientific-machine-learning/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:PhDTalks | A Unified Open-Source Framework for Geospatial Data Management in the Built and Natural Environment
DESCRIPTION:Il prossimo appuntamento con la serie di incontri PhDTalks si terrà Martedì 24 Giugno nell’aula Fassò (Edificio 4A)\, dalle 17:15 alle 18:30 CET. \nPhDTalks è una serie di seminari e discussioni tra dottorandi. Gli eventi hanno lo scopo di fornire un luogo dove creare un network tra dottorandi ed entrare in contatto con i molti progetti sviluppati nel nostro dipartimento. \nLo speaker Federica Gaspari condurrà un seminario dal titolo “A Unified Open-Source Framework for Geospatial Data Management in the Built and Natural Environment”. \nAl termine dell’evento sarà disponibile un piccolo rinfresco finanziato dal dipartimento. \nSarà possibile seguire la conferenza anche online al seguente link. \nAbstract \nManaging geospatial data across the built and natural environment requires flexible\, interoperable solutions. Today’s challenges call for integrating diverse spatial and thematic datasets\, often limited by proprietary tools and fragmented workflows. This talk presents an open-source\, modular framework designed to tackle these issues through streamlined geodata collection\, management\, and 2D/3D visualization. Real-world case studies—from civil infrastructure monitoring and glacier retreat analysis to cultural heritage documentation—demonstrate how customizable platforms can support data-driven decision-making. Ongoing research explores low-code solutions\, IoT integration\, and virtual reality features to further enhance usability and reproducibility in geomatics applications. \nSpeaker’s bio \nFederica holds an MSc in Environmental and Land Planning Engineering from Politecnico di Milano\, which she obtained in 2020. She is currently completing her visiting semester in TECNE – Autostrade per l’Italia as part of her PhD in Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering (38th cycle). Her research focuses on designing and implementing open-source geospatial solutions for efficiently managing data in real-world scenarios\, with applications in bridge inspections\, cultural heritage valorisation\, and glacier monitoring. Passionate about open science culture\, she is an active member of the Italian and international FOSS4G and OpenStreetMap communities.\n\nIn her free time\, she enjoys cinema\, listening to Beyoncé music\, playing padel and swimming in her beloved Lake Maggiore.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/phdtalks-a-unified-open-source-framework-for-geospatial-data-management-in-the-built-and-natural-environment/
CATEGORIES:PHD Life,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:CS⁴ Seminar | Monitoring\, conservation and recovery of structures and infrastructures
DESCRIPTION:Il prossimo seminario della Commissione Scientifica DICA (CS⁴) si terrà lunedì 16 giugno in aula Castigliano (Edificio 5 – Piazza Leonardo da Vinci\, 32)\, dalle 9:30 alle 13:00 CET. \nIl titolo della giornata sarà “Monitoring\, conservation and recovery of structures and infrastructures”.\nAvremo il piacere di ospitare Antonella Frigerio e Carlo Blasi\, due speaker d’eccezione.\nIl titolo della presentazione di Antonella Frigerio sarà ‘Surveillance of hydroelectric infrastructure’\, mentre l’intervento del Professor Carlo Blasi è intitolato ‘Monitoring of historic buildings: Santa Maria del Fiore and others’ \nIl programma completo della giornata è disponibile cliccando qui. \nSe desideri partecipare al seminario in presenza\, è necessaria la registrazione tramite il seguente link: Registrati qui per la partecipazione in presenza. \nL’evento sarà trasmesso anche online\, al seguente link Webex: Click here to join the meeting
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/cs%e2%81%b4-seminar-monitoring-conservation-and-recovery-of-structures-and-infrastructures/
CATEGORIES:Commissione scientifica,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:PhDTalks | FROM SH*T TO GOLD: exploring novel opportunities for agricultural waste bioconversion into valuable products
DESCRIPTION:Il prossimo appuntamento con la serie di incontri PhDTalks si terrà Martedì 10 Giugno nell’aula Fassò (Edificio 4A)\, dalle 17:15 alle 18:30 CET. \nPhDTalks è una serie di seminari e discussioni tra dottorandi. Gli eventi hanno lo scopo di fornire un luogo dove creare un network tra dottorandi ed entrare in contatto con i molti progetti sviluppati nel nostro dipartimento. \nLo speaker Francesca Di Benedetto condurrà un seminario dal titolo “FROM SH*T TO GOLD: exploring novel opportunities for agricultural waste bioconversion into valuable products”. \nAl termine dell’evento sarà disponibile un piccolo rinfresco finanziato dal dipartimento. \nSarà possibile seguire la conferenza anche online al seguente link. \nAbstract \nAnaerobic digestion (AD) converts livestock manure and waste crops into biogas\, a renewable energy source. It also produces two major by-products: digestate and carbon dioxide. Digestate retains most nutrients from the original feedstocks and has long been used as fertilizer\, but its massive spread has led to environmental issues\, prompting EU regulation. As energy demand increases\, so does the number of AD plants\, and creating additional value from digestate and CO2 has become a priority. Meanwhile\, rising population and changing diets are increasing protein demand\, straining land and feed resources. A promising strategy to address these challenges is the bioconversion of AD by-products into Single-Cell Proteins for animal feed\, exploiting liquid digestate as a nutrient-rich substrate\, CO₂ as a carbon source\, and green H₂ as energy input. Gasifying solid digestate can further enhance resource efficiency and process autonomy\, replacing external H₂ and lowering costs. This integrated approach upcycles nutrients and reduces reliance on conventional feed crops\, aligning with circular economy principles. \nSpeaker’s bio \nFrancesca holds an MSc in Environmental Sciences from Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca\, awarded in 2022. She is currently a PhD candidate in Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering (38th cycle) at Politecnico di Milano. Her research focuses on the valorization of agricultural by-products to enhance the sustainability of waste-to-resource processes. Specifically\, she is investigating bacteria-based biorefineries for the bioconversion of anaerobic digestion by-products into proteins for animal feed applications\, with an emphasis on circular economy principles. \n\n\n In her spare time\, Francesca enjoys singing and playing the piano\, hiking in the mountains\, and perfecting the art of turning food into happiness.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/phdtalks-from-sht-to-gold-exploring-novel-opportunities-for-agricultural-waste-bioconversion-into-valuable-products/
CATEGORIES:PHD Life,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Mechanical Instabilities for Intelligent Material Design
DESCRIPTION:Giovedì 29 Maggio si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Grandori (Edificio 4) dalle ore 15:00 dal titolo “Unlocking Mechanical Instabilities for Intelligent Material Design”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto da Eleonora Tubaldi\, Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland\, College Park. \nSarà anche possibile seguire il seminario da remoto tramite il seguente link: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/alberto.corigliano \nAbstract \nBiological systems exhibit remarkable capabilities for rapid actuation and energy-efficient motion\, often leveraging mechanical instabilities such as buckling and snapping. These phenomena allow organisms to perform swift and powerful movements with minimal energy consumption. Examples include trap-jaw ants with mandibles that can snap with incredible speed and force\, as well as bacterial flagella which revert their swimming direction thanks to flagellar buckling. Inspired by these evolutionary adaptations\, sophisticated tasks such as delicate object manipulation\, augmented sensing capabilities\, and dynamic shape transformations can be obtained by designing reconfigurable structures with controlled buckling or snapping instabilities. In this talk\, we will first present two novel instability-based metamaterials to (i) control transition wavefronts thanks to geometric frustration\, and to (ii) preprogram reversible sudden reconfigurations with a single pressure input\, respectively. Finally\, rapid actuation and sensing capabilities will be demonstrated in “pac-man” grippers leveraging buckling instability of free thin-shell domes. Both theoretical\, numerical\, and experimental approaches will be discussed. Applications spanning from fast sequential actuation\, flow control\, wave manipulation\, and tactile sensing will be showcased. \nSpeaker’s bio \nDr. Tubaldi is Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland\, College Park. She received her Ph.D. degree at McGill University in Mechanical Engineering. Her research interests sit at the interface of nonlinear dynamics\, fluid-structure interaction\, and soft materials for applications in mechanical metamaterials\, soft robotics\, and reconfigurable structures. Recently\, she has been awarded the 2024 ASME Henry Hess Early Career Publication Award\, 2023 NSF CAREER Award\, and the 2020 Haythornthwaite Young Investigator Award from the ASME Applied Mechanics Division.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/unlocking-mechanical-instabilities-for-intelligent-material-design/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Nonlinear dynamics and vibration suppression of conceptual airfoil models under random loads
DESCRIPTION:Mercoledì 28 Maggio si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Grandori (Edificio 4) dalle ore 11:00 dal titolo “Nonlinear dynamics and vibration suppression of conceptual airfoil models under random loads“. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dal Prof. Yong Xu\, Northwestern Polytechnical University\, Xi’an (China). \nAbstract \nAn aircraft in practice undergoes complex uncertain loads like turbulence\, crosswind\, pressure fluctuations\, etc.\, that will have a substantial impact on its flight safety. It is of extreme significance to explore the complex nonlinear dynamics and vibration control for a conceptual airfoil model with random loads. The coupling interaction between structure nonlinearities and stochasticities can lead to some difficulties on the airfoil models\, including the modelling\, response solving\, and vibration suppression. This talk will review our developments towards nonlinear dynamics and vibration suppression\, especially for the stochastic dynamics\, early warning\, and data-driven problems\, of the conceptual two-dimensional airfoil models. All the findings would be helpful in ensuring the flight safety and enhancing the strength and reliability of airfoil structure operating at complex flight conditions. Besides\, several potential directions that are worth further exploring are also highlighted. This is a joint work with Dr. Qi Liu (Institute of Science Tokyo\, Japan)\, Prof. Yongge Li (Northwestern Polytechnical University\, China)\, Dr. Jinzhong Ma (Shanxi University\, China)\, Xiaolong Wang (Shaanxi Normal University\, China)\, Dr. Weili Guo (Northwestern Polytechnical University\, China)\, Prof. Jürgen Kurths (Humboldt University and PIK\, Germany)\, Prof. Hiroya Nakao (Institute of Science Tokyo\, Japan)\, and Prof. Stefano Lenci (Polytechnic University of Marche\, Italy).
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/nonlinear-dynamics-and-vibration-suppression-of-conceptual-airfoil-models-under-random-loads/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:Harnessing the Dynamics of Reconfigurable Metastructures –  Embodying Programmability and Mechano-Intelligence
DESCRIPTION:Venerdì 23 Maggio si terrà un seminario presso l’aula Grandori (Edificio 4) dalle ore 15:00 dal titolo “Harnessing the Dynamics of Reconfigurable Metastructures – Embodying Programmability and Mechano-Intelligence”. \nIl seminario sarà tenuto dal Prof. Kon-Well Wang\, A. Galip Ulsoy Distinguished University Professor of Engineering and Stephen P. Timoshenko Professor of Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, USA. \nSarà anche possibile seguire il seminario da remoto tramite il seguente link: https://politecnicomilano.webex.com/meet/alberto.corigliano \nAbstract \nIn recent years\, the concept of reconfigurable matter developed based on nature-inspired modular architectures has been explored to create advanced engineering systems. For example\, inspired by the observation that some of skeletal muscle’s intriguing macroscale functionalities result from the assembly of nanoscale cross-bridge constituents with metastability\, the idea of synthesizing metastructures from the integration of mechanical metastable modules has been pursued. In another example\, inspired by the physics behind the plant nastic movements and the rich designs of origami folding\, a class of metastructures is created building on the innovation of fluidic-origami modular elements. Overall\, the modules are designed to be reconfigurable in their shape\, mechanical properties\, and stability features\, so to produce synergistic and intriguing dynamic functionalities at the system level\, such as programmable phononic bandgap control and nontraditional wave steering.  More recently\, with the rapid advances in high-performance intelligent systems\, we are witnessing a prominent demand for the next generation of mechanical matter to have much more built-in intelligence and autonomy. An emerging direction is to pioneer and harness the metastructures’ high dimensionality\, multiple stability\, and nonlinearity for mechano-intelligence via physical computing.  That is\, we aim to embody computing power and functional intelligence\, such as perception\, learning\, memorizing\, decision-making and execution\, concurrently and directly in the mechanical domain\, advancing from conventional systems that solely rely on add-on digital computer to achieve intelligence. This presentation will highlight some of these advancements in harnessing reconfigurable matter for structural dynamics tailoring\, from adaptive wave and vibration controls to self-learning-self-tuning intelligence. \nSpeaker’s bio \nDr. Kon-Well Wang is the A. Galip Ulsoy Distinguished University Professor of Engineering and Stephen P. Timoshenko Professor of Mechanical Engineering (ME) at the University of Michigan (U-M).  He has been the U-M ME Department Chair from 2008 to 2018\, and has served as a Division Director at the U.S. National Science Foundation for two years\, 2019-20\, via an Executive Intergovernmental Personnel Act appointment. Wang received his Ph.D. degree from the University of California\, Berkeley\, worked at the General Motors Research Labs as a Sr. Research Engineer\, and started his academic career at the Pennsylvania State University in 1988. At Penn State\, Wang has served as the William E. Diefenderfer Chaired Professor\, co-founder and Associate Director of the Vertical Lift Research Center of Excellence\, and a Group Leader for the Center for Acoustics & Vibration. He joined the U-M in 2008. Wang’s main technical interests are in structural dynamics and controls\, especially in the emerging field of intelligent structural & material systems\, with applications in vibration\, acoustic & wave controls\, energy harvesting\, and sensing & monitoring.  He has received many recognitions\, such as the ASME Rayleigh Lecture Award\, the Pi Tau Sigma-ASME Charles Russ Richards Memorial Award\, the ASME J.P. Den Hartog Award\, the SPIE Smart Structures and Materials Lifetime Achievement Award\, the ASME Adaptive Structures and Materials Systems Prize\, the ASME N.O. Myklestad Award\, the ASME Rudolf Kalman Award\, and several other best paper awards.  He has been the Editor-in-Chief for the ASME Journal of Vibration & Acoustics\, and is the current Editor-in-Chief for the SAGE Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and Structures and an Editorial Board Member for several other journals. Wang is a Fellow of the ASME\, AAAS\, IOP\, and RAeS.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/harnessing-the-dynamics-of-reconfigurable-metastructures-embodying-programmability-and-mechano-intelligence/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:PoliMappers | “Facciamo Luce” kick-off event
DESCRIPTION:Mercoledì 21 Maggio si terrà un evento presso l’aula Fassò (Edificio 4A) dalle ore 16:30 dal titolo ““Facciamo Luce” kick-off event“. \nA seguire tutti i dettagli dell’evento: \nAbstract \nIl 21 maggio 2025 dalle ore 16:30 alle 18:30 si terrà il primo incontro kick-off di “Facciamo Luce”\, un’iniziativa di mappatura umanitaria collaborativa dedicata alla città di Milano e al suo sistema di illuminazione pubblica. \nPromosso da Wikimedia Italia\, PoliMappers e TomTom\, il progetto ha l’obiettivo di far conoscere ai cittadini lo stato attuale dell’illuminazione urbana attraverso la mappatura collaborativa\, per individuare le strade e i percorsi più illuminati. \nLo scopo è rendere la mappa di OpenStreetMap un punto di riferimento per individuare i percorsi più sicuri\, soprattutto nelle ore serali. \nÈ previsto un secondo appuntamento il 4 giugno 2025\, anch’esso dalle 16:30 alle 18:00. \nMaggiori informazioni: https://www.wikimedia.it/news/facciamo-luce-a-milano-un-iniziativa-di-mappatura-collaborativa/ \nÈ richiesta la conferma di partecipazione\, sia in presenza sia online\, compilando questo modulo: https://forms.office.com/e/wpbeezq1Nu \nSarà possibile partecipare anche a distanza tramite la piattaforma BigBlueButton\, accedendo al seguente link: https://cvs5133.ergonet.host/b/fra-k5b-ilh-5nd. \nHai qualche domanda o curiosità? \nContattaci a polimappers@gmail.com o federica.gaspari@polimi.it. \nStay tuned sui nostri canali social: \nhttps://www.facebook.com/polimappers/ \nhttps://twitter.com/PoliMappers \nhttps://www.instagram.com/polimappers/ \nhttps://www.twitch.tv/polimappers \nhttps://www.linkedin.com/school/polimappers/ \nSpeaker’s bio \nFederica Gaspari \nDottoranda in geomatica al Politecnico di Milano\, DICA. Co-fondatrice di PoliMappers e membro attivo della comunità di OpenStreetMap dal 2016\, è parte dell’OSMF State of the Map Working Group dal 2020. Nel 2022\, è stata nominata OSGeo Charter Member. \nDina Jovanović \nPostdoctoral Research Fellow presso il Politecnico di Milano\, DABC. Officer di PoliMappers\, è un membro attivo della comunità italiana e serba di OpenStreetMap dal 2018. \nQuang Huy Nguyen \nResearch fellow presso il GEOlab del Politecnico di Milano\, DICA\, e membro attivo della comunità italiana e vietnamita di OpenStreetMap. I suoi principali temi di interesse sono i  Volunteered Geography Information come OpenStreetMap e l’applicazione di tecnologie Open-Source nell’ambito geospaziale. \nAnisa Kuci \nCommunity manager della comunità italiana di OpenStreetMap per Wikimedia Italia. Membro attivo della comunità italiana e albanese legata a tematiche FLOSS (Free Libre Open Source Software\, dal 2020 si occupa del coordinamento e supporto alle attività dei volontari italiani nell’ecosistema di Wikimedia. \nFrancesca Lissoni \nPresente in Wikimedia Italia dal 2013\, negli anni si è occupata di amministrazione\, controllo di gestione e attività correnti dell’ufficio. Oggi ricopre il ruolo di Coordinatrice della Raccolta fondi. \nChiara Angiolini \nPartner Development Manager di TomTom con base in Italia con una lunga carriera nel settore della cartografia digitale iniziata nel 2001 con TeleAtlas. L’impegno nel promuovere la collaborazione con aziende e pubbliche amministrazioni è esemplificato dalla sua collaborazione con le comunità OpenStreetMap (OSM) dal 2022.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/polimappers-facciamo-luce-kick-off-event/
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SUMMARY:PhDTalks | Numerical Methods for Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems Involving Lightweight Structures
DESCRIPTION:Il prossimo appuntamento con la serie di incontri PhDTalks si terrà Martedì 20 Maggio nell’aula Fassò (Edificio 4A)\, dalle 17:15 alle 18:30 CET. \nPhDTalks è una serie di seminari e discussioni tra dottorandi. Gli eventi hanno lo scopo di fornire un luogo dove creare un network tra dottorandi ed entrare in contatto con i molti progetti sviluppati nel nostro dipartimento. \nLo speaker Daniele Di Cristofaro condurrà un seminario dal titolo “Numerical Methods for Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems Involving Lightweight Structures”.  \nAl termine dell’evento sarà disponibile un piccolo rinfresco finanziato dal dipartimento. \nSarà possibile seguire la conferenza anche online al seguente link. \nAbstract \nProper modelling of Fluid-Structure Interaction (FSI) phenomena involving lightweight\, deformable structures is essential for understanding the complex dynamics in various engineering applications. In this context\, the Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) Navier-Stokes equations are widely used to track the fluid-structure interface properly. However\, mesh distortion remains a significant challenge\, particularly when large deformations occur. This distortion can result in poor resolution of the fluid-structure interface\, which negatively impacts the accuracy of aerodynamic force predictions and structural responses. This research introduces a novel mesh manipulation algorithm designed to reduce mesh distortion\, thereby enhancing the accuracy of FSI simulations. The method is validated through several benchmark cases and applied to real-world problems\, including dragonfly flight\, sail deformation and hydrofoil\, demonstrating its robustness and effectiveness. \nSpeaker’s bio \n\n\nDaniele holds an MSc in Mathematical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano in 2022. He is currently a PhD candidate in Structural\, Seismic\, and Geotechnical Engineering (38th cycle) at Politecnico di Milano. His research focuses on advanced Fluid-Structure Interaction methods and multiphase techniques within the Finite Element framework. In particular\, he is developing novel algorithms to address Finite Element mesh distortion and submerged lightweight structures.  \nIn his free time\, Daniele enjoys reading\, swimming\, and travelling around the world.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/phdtalks-numerical-methods-for-fluid-structure-interaction-problems-involving-lightweight-structures/
CATEGORIES:PHD Life,Seminari e conferenze
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SUMMARY:XJTU-PoliMi Dialogues in Civil and Environmental Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Giovedì 15 Maggio alle ore 12:00 CET\, si terrà il terzo evento della serie “XJTU-PoliMi Dialogues in Civil and Environmental Engineering“\, sulla piattaforma Microsoft Teams al seguente link. \nQuesta iniziativa fa parte delle attività sviluppate nell’ambito della Joint School of Design and Innovation tra il Politecnico di Milano e la Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU). \nIl seminario rientra in una serie di brevi incontri finalizzati a favorire una comprensione reciproca delle attività di ricerca condotte da PoliMi e XJTU nel campo dell’Ingegneria Civile e Ambientale\, con l’obiettivo di promuovere future collaborazioni in questo ambito. \nSiamo inoltre lieti di annunciare che l’evento vedrà le presentazioni della Prof.ssa Lorenza Petrini e della Prof.ssa Gabriella Bolzon del DICA.
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/xjtu-polimi-dialogues-in-civil-and-environmental-engineering-4/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze,Webinar e Workshop
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SUMMARY:CivilMente - L’ingegnere e le sue opere
DESCRIPTION:Presentazione dell’Offerta Formativa del Corso di Studi in Ingegneria CivileWebinar online – Venerdì 9 maggio\, ore 16.00 \nIl Corso di Studi in Ingegneria Civile del Politecnico di Milano si presenta;Venerdì 9 maggio alle ore 16.00 si terrà un webinar informativo online rivolto a studentesse e studenti interessati a conoscere da vicino i contenuti\, gli sbocchi professionali e le opportunità offerte dal percorso formativo in Ingegneria Civile. \nDurante l’incontro saranno illustrate le caratteristiche del corso\, le principali aree disciplinari\, l’organizzazione della didattica e i servizi a disposizione degli studenti. \n📄Locandina programma completo \n📝 Registrazione (obbligatoria): Compila il form \n🔗 Partecipa al webinar
URL:https://www.dica.polimi.it/it/evento/civilmente-lingegnere-e-le-sue-opere/
CATEGORIES:Seminari e conferenze,Webinar e Workshop
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